PRINCETON, N.J. – The Ivy League released its list of student-athletes selected for 2013-14 Academic All-Ivy honors in its winter sports on Wednesday, April 16 and 10 Columbia student-athletes were recognized for their achievements.

In order to be eligible for the Academic All-Ivy League squad, a student-athlete must have at least a 3.0 cumulative grade-point average, and have been a starter or key reserve on his or her team.

Nadia Eke, Jr., Women's Track & Field, Psychology (Accra, Ghana) All-American; placed sixth in the triple jump at the NCAA Championships; won triple and long jump at the Ivy League Heptagonal Indoor Championships and set new school record with a 13.09m mark in the triple jump.

Brendon Fish, Jr., Men’s Track & Field, Computer Science (Madison, Conn.) All-American; part of the Distance Medley Relay quartet that finished fifth at NCAA Indoor Championships; won 1,000-meter run and part of championship 4x800m relay squad at the Ivy League Heptagonal Indoor Championships.

John Gregorek, Sr., Men’s Track and Field, History (Seekonk, Mass.) All-American; placed sixth in the mile run at the NCAA Indoor Championships; runner-up in the mile at the Ivy League Indoor Championships.

Jake Houldsworth, Sr., Wrestling, Economics (White Lake, Mich.) Earned second-straight automatic bid into NCAA Championships; finished third at 165 pounds at the EIWA Championships; second on the team with 26 wins.

Kevin Quinn, Jr., Men’s Swimming & Diving, Statistics (Evanston, Ill.) NCAA Championship qualifier in the 200 butterfly; broke the school record in 200 butterfly and placed second at the Ivy League Championships.

Will Spear, Jr. Men’s Fencing, English and Comparative Literature (Wynantskill, N.Y.) Third-team All-America after placing 12th in men’s sabre at the NCAA Championships; picked up 33 wins during dual-match season.

Sarah Yee, So., Women's Fencing, Political Science (Sacramento, Calif.) Competed at the NCAA Championships in the women's sabre; won 43 bouts during the dual meet season.